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Originally released on January 11, 2005, the Apple iPod shuffle is a small, screenless flash-based MP3 player with a built-in clip design for attaching to clothing. The lack of a screen on the iPod shuffle means that MP3s play straight through in a list or in a random shuffle mode, although there are controls to skip ahead, rewind, and pause the… Continue Reading
Originally released on January 11, 2005, the Apple iPod shuffle is a small, screenless flash-based MP3 player with a built-in clip design for attaching to clothing. The lack of a screen on the iPod shuffle means that MP3s play straight through in a list or in a random shuffle mode, although there are controls to skip ahead, rewind, and pause the music. The iPod shuffle is available in a variety of colors and in two storage capacities: a 1GB model capable of holding up to 240 songs for $49 and a 2GB model capable of holding twice as many songs for $69. Measuring 1.07 x 1.62 x 0.41 inches (H x W x D) and weighing only .55 ounces, the iPod shuffle is Apple's smallest iPod.
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